... After the meditation of binding the three symbolic mudras of buddhahood— the body (mahāmudra), the mind (samaya mudra), and the activities (karmamudra)—generate the mind as the great dharmamudra (the symbol of speech). One should then meditate the recitation of the essence mantra. If one ...

... After the meditation of binding the three symbolic mudras of buddhahood— the body (mahāmudra), the mind (samaya mudra), and the activities (karmamudra)—generate the mind as the great dharmamudra (the symbol of speech). One should then meditate the recitation of the essence mantra. If one ...

... biting, and so on, as well as "erotic conversation (aka "talk dirty to me")" and use of visual erotica as preliminaries for karmamudra practice. Monks and single men, of course, who wished to engage in these practice, needed to use a different kind of "consort," ...

... biting, and so on, as well as "erotic conversation (aka "talk dirty to me")" and use of visual erotica as preliminaries for karmamudra practice. Monks and single men, of course, who wished to engage in these practice, needed to use a different kind of "consort," ...

[quote="dzogchungpa"] So are you saying that, from this POV, the release of semen is necessary for the benefit that men derive from karmamudra? [quote] Yes. The bodhicitta descends, is held, reversed and than spread through the nāḍīs and cakras. Jnānamudra practice is a mental exercise ...

The purpose of karmamudra is to take desire into the path. If you have no desire, there is no need to rely on the path of messengers. Furthermore, from a Dzogchen point of view, as stated in the Tantra of the Union of the Sun and ...

The purpose of karmamudra is to take desire into the path. If you have no desire, there is no need to rely on the path of messengers. Furthermore, from a Dzogchen point of view, as stated in the Tantra of the Union of the Sun and ...

The purpose of karmamudra is to take desire into the path. If you have no desire, there is no need to rely on the path of messengers. Furthermore, from a Dzogchen point of view, as stated in the Tantra of the Union of the Sun and ...

... I can tell is you what I have been taught by my teachers, and what Longchenpa and others say about the practice in various manuals. The purpose of karmamudra is to take desire into the path. If you have no desire, there is no need to rely on the path of messengers. Furthermore, from a Dzogchen ...

... drink from all four and it makes no difference to you what they are. Then maybe you can do this practice.” From Malcolm '11: In order to practice karmamudra you need ordinary desire. Then you need to inflame it, then you need to inflame it more. People who say that to practice karmamudra you need ...

The tibetan tradition is secretive for many other practices as well, for multiple reasons. This practice appears as though one would possibly have to be extremely disciplined in order to not give in to desire. The fact that I just wasted hours on trying to find instruction that may have leaked on th...

Most people who talk about Karmamudra have actually never even attempted to practice it. This includes a significant number of Vajrayana teachers (especially the monastic ones), both Western and Eastern. So, essentially, most of what is being said about Karmamudra is hear-say.

Why isn't karmamudra more openly taught to westerners who have already received HYT with the 4 empowerments? Westerners are already having sex. Might as well put it too good use. :shrug: Gurus teach the yoga of passion to make ...

Why isn't karmamudra more openly taught to westerners who have already received HYT with the 4 empowerments? Westerners are already having sex. Might as well put it too good use. :shrug: I've always taken it that karmamudra requires ...

... of insider lingo, I happened to take this one by Tilopa ... Which is not a practice open to ordained monks. They are barred from using a karmamudra and must instead rely on what is termed a jñānamudra. Well, not all Tibetan Teachers seem to agree with you on that. Actually, they do. However, ...

... of insider lingo, I happened to take this one by Tilopa ... Which is not a practice open to ordained monks. They are barred from using a karmamudra and must instead rely on what is termed a jñānamudra. Well, not all Tibetan Teachers seem to agree with you on that. Even past you on that ...

... of insider lingo, I happened to take this one by Tilopa ... Which is not a practice open to ordained monks. They are barred from using a karmamudra and must instead rely on what is termed a jñānamudra.

... copied earlier an obscure (to me anyway) text to show the difficulty of insider lingo, I happened to take this one by Tilopa ... When serving a karmamudra, the pure awareness of bliss and emptiness will arise: Composed in a blessed union of insight and means, Slowly send down, retain and draw ...

... What are you all going on about? I mean, I just dipped into some Tilopa at random ... talk about some "insider" lingo! When serving a karmamudra, the pure awareness of bliss and emptiness will arise: Composed in a blessed union of insight and means, Slowly send down, retain and draw ...